Can any recommend a glue that will hold this vinyl hidden gimp I bought to cover the seems on the ensolite/elephant hide. The ensolite has been painted with latex satin paint. I've tried loctite flexible adhesive and that did not work. Peeled right off.
Thanks!!

Can any recommend a glue that will hold this vinyl hidden gimp I bought to cover the seems on the ensolite/elephant hide. The ensolite has been painted with latex satin paint. I've tried loctite flexible adhesive and that did not work. Peeled right off.
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I think that the stickiest double sided tape on the planet is called "Web Tape" it is used to attach a several ton paper roll end to the moving web in a printing press on-the-fly. (aka "Flying Paster") If you have a friend at a large printing house you may be able to bum an end roll or two of the tape.

Second choice would be the tape used to attach trim to the outside of vehicles with. You local "real" auto supply store (meaning not a chain store) should have or be able to get the 3M version, or what ever local autobody shops use (not the consumer stuff). But be aware that it's going to stick to stay.

I'd go with 3M VHB tape - can probably get it in white at an auto trim shop. Since you'd have to get the latex off before a vinyl cement can work (they are based on solvents to dissolve plastics, not latex) if the VHB tape fails it will most likely peel the latex off the headliner without damaging it - then you could try the cement!

Thanks for all the suggestions! I think we actually solved the problem. I did a test piece with some white silicone caulk and it's been up for a few days and been holding good. It's not touching the Fiberglas so we are good.
Thought about the vhb tape but with around 40 feet of this stuff to put up it was a costly option.
I'll let you know if this gives way and our camper starts looking like a noodle factory with strips hanging down!!
Thanks again!